Initial and Subsequent Purchase Payments Sample Clauses

Initial and Subsequent Purchase Payments. The minimum initial Purchase Payment is $1,000. The minimum amount for subsequent Purchase Payments to the Contract is $100.00. However, We will reduce the minimum initial Purchase Payment to $100 in cases where the Contract Owner establishes automatic subsequent Purchase Payments of no less than $100 per month by Electronic Fund Transfer. If You elect an initial Purchase Payment of less than $1,000 and do not make the required monthly subsequent Purchase Payments by EFT, We reserve the right to cancel this Contract and return the Contract Value to You. Any such cancellation will be made only in accordance with the terms of the nonforfeiture law, applicable in the state of issue shown on the Contract Schedule, for individual deferred annuities. This Contract will not be effective until We have accepted the initial Purchase Payment during Your lifetime. Purchase Payments may be made until the earliest of the Income Date, the surrender of the Contract, or payment of any Death Benefit. Keyport reserves the right to limit the sum of Purchase Payments made under this Contract to $5,000,000.
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  • Subsequent Purchase Price Payments On each Payment Date subsequent to the Closing Date, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Company shall pay to each Originator the Purchase Price for the Receivables generated by such Originator on such Payment Date:

  • PURCHASE PAYMENTS Initial Purchase Payment — This Contract will not be in force until we receive at our Service Center the initial Purchase Payment. The initial Purchase Payment is shown in the Contract Specifications. Additional Purchase Payments — You may make additional Purchase Payments at any time before the Annuity Date, while the Owner or Annuitant is living and this Contract is in force. The minimum additional Purchase Payment amounts are shown in the Contract Specifications. A single Purchase Payment or the aggregate of all Purchase Payments may not exceed the Maximum Purchase Payment Amount Without Home Office Approval as shown in the Contract Specifications. Purchase Payments are payable in U.S. dollars at our Service Center. Checks should be made payable to Pacific Life Insurance Company. If you make Purchase Payments by check other than a cashier’s check, withdrawal payments and any refund under the Right to Cancel provision may be delayed until your check has cleared. Purchase Payment Allocation — Prior to the Annuity Date, you may allocate all or part of your Purchase Payments to one or more of the Investment Options available under this Contract. The Investment Options available on the Contract Date are shown in the Contract Specifications. You may change the Purchase Payment allocation by providing us with instructions in a form satisfactory to us. We will allocate any Purchase Payment according to your most recent allocation instructions. We may reject any instruction or Purchase Payment if your instructions are not clear and we cannot determine your allocation instructions.

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  • Initial Payment The Obligor with respect to each Receivable has made at least one scheduled payment.

  • Purchase Price Payments 23 Section 10.02. THE PURCHASER NOTE.........................................................................23 ARTICLE XI Confidentiality.......................................................................................24 ARTICLE XII Term.................................................................................................25

  • Agreement to Purchase Purchase Price a. Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, on the Purchase Date (as defined below) the Company will issue and sell to Purchaser, and Purchaser agrees to purchase from the Company, ________ (------) shares of the Company's Common Stock (the "Shares") at a purchase price of _______ ($_____) per Share, for a total purchase price of _______________ ($_______). The term "Shares" refers to the purchased Shares and all securities received in replacement of or in connection with the Shares pursuant to stock dividends or splits, all securities received in replacement of the Shares in a recapitalization, merger, reorganization, exchange or the like, and all new, substituted or additional securities or other properties to which Purchaser is entitled by reason of Purchaser's ownership of the Shares.

  • Purchase and Contribution Transferor agrees to contribute and Transferee agrees to acquire the Property for the Purchase Price.

  • Purchase Payment The Purchase Price shall be paid to the Company in cash, check or via wire transfer simultaneously with the Subscriber’s entry into this Agreement.

  • Contract Purchase Price The amount actually paid or allocated in respect of the purchase, development, construction or improvement of an Asset, or the amount of funds advanced with respect to a Mortgage, exclusive of Acquisition Fees and Acquisition Expenses.

  • Allocation of Purchase Payments The allocation of Purchase Payments is made in accordance with your selection made at the Issue Date. Unless you elect otherwise, subsequent Purchase Payments will be allocated in accordance with your initial selection. Allocation of the Purchase Payments is subject to the Allocation Requirements set forth on the Contract Schedule. If there are Joint Owners, unless we are instructed to the contrary, allocation instructions will be accepted from either one of the Joint Owners. ACCOUNT VALUE PROVISION ACCOUNT VALUE -- Your Account Value for any Business Day is the sum of your interests in the Subaccounts of the Separate Account as of such Business Day. The portion of your Account Value in a Subaccount is determined by multiplying the number of Accumulation Units allocated to the Contract for the Subaccount by the Accumulation Unit Value. ACCOUNT FEE -- We will deduct an Account Fee from your Account Value as set forth on the Contract Schedule. SEPARATE ACCOUNT PROVISIONS THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT -- The Separate Account is designated on the Contract Schedule and consists of assets, which are kept separate from our General Account assets and all of our other segregated asset accounts. The assets of the Separate Account, equal to reserves and other liabilities of your Contract and those of other owners who have an interest in the Separate Account, will not be charged with liabilities arising out of any other business we may do. The Separate Account assets are divided into Subaccounts. The assets of each Subaccount are allocated to an Investment Option. INVESTMENTS OF THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT -- Purchase Payments applied to the Separate Account are allocated to the Subaccounts of the Separate Account. We may, from time to time, add additional Investment Options. You may be permitted to transfer all or a portion of your Account Value to the additional Investment Option(s). However, the right to make any transfer will be limited by any terms and conditions in effect at the time of transfer. If the shares of any of the Investment Options become unavailable for investment by the Separate Account, or we deem further investment in these shares inappropriate, we may prohibit or otherwise limit further purchase of such shares or substitute shares of another Investment Option for shares already purchased under this Contract, subject to obtaining any necessary regulatory approvals. CHANGE IN OPERATION -- We reserve the right to transfer assets of the Separate Account to another account, and to modify the structure or operation of the Separate Account, subject to obtaining any necessary regulatory approvals. If we do so, we guarantee that such modification will not affect your Account Value. VALUATION OF ASSETS -- Assets of the Separate Account are valued at their fair market value in accordance with our procedures. ACCUMULATION UNIT -- Accumulation Units shall be used to account for all amounts allocated to or withdrawn from a Subaccount of the Separate Account as a result of Purchase Payments, withdrawals, transfers, or fees and charges. We will determine the number of Accumulation Units of a Subaccount purchased or canceled. This is done by dividing the amount allocated to (or the amount withdrawn from) the Subaccount, by the dollar value of one Accumulation Unit of the Subaccount as of the end of the Business Day during which the Notice for the transaction is received at the Annuity Service Office. ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE -- The initial Accumulation Unit Value for each Subaccount was set by us. Subsequent Accumulation Unit values for each Subaccount are determined by multiplying the Accumulation Unit Value for the immediately preceding Business Day by the Net Investment Factor of the Subaccount for the current Business Day. The Accumulation Unit Value may increase or decrease from Business Day to Business Day. NET INVESTMENT FACTOR -- The Net Investment Factor for each Subaccount is determined by dividing A by B and multiplying by (1-C) where: A is (i) the net asset value per share of the Investment Option held by the Subaccount at the end of the current Business Day; plus

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